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Thank you for viewing! ◎ Immediate purchase and silent purchase are welcome. ◎ Ships as soon as possible, same day shipping I will do my best to ensure a satisfactory transaction. -------------------------------------------- Life is determined by how many unforgettable fragments you encounter and how deeply you are moved. A person's life, I don't think, is determined by the words they encounter, the amount of money they have, or by love or marriage. A line my friend told me on the phone one night, or a line my lover blurted out at a certain moment, a one-night story the man next to me at the bar told me, the scenery of a city with no salvation, or a wordless realization that pierced my whole body like rain on a night road. I think life is determined by such things. I decided to call those fragments "Insights Gained in My Twenties." (From the text) ◆ Chapter 1, "Departure from Imperfection," includes 50 universal and practical fragments such as: Don't despair, but live in a hurry / It's easier not to expect, but boredom is the poison of life / What is love? Chapter 2, "Some Brutal Facts About Reality," includes 44 fragments necessary to survive in this era, such as: The true nature of what is called talent / Lessons from the first to the fifth year of being a working adult / A set of weapons to fight against an absurd world / Aesthetic sense is a sense of discomfort. Chapter 3, "Anti-Anti-Romantic," includes 50 heart-wrenching fragments such as: If we could shoot a machine gun at the winter constellations / A little theory of decadence / The sorrows of adults, the sorrows of children. The final chapter, "Some Scribbles About Love," includes 41 fragments related to love, such as: Love is the full power that a person can muster / You should just casually live together / Marriage is the graveyard of love, but you can see the stars from the graveyard. "It supports me on sleepless nights," "It was very helpful in living my twenties," "I wish I had known it sooner" - many positive responses. The author's books have a cumulative total of 750,000 copies. F, the long-awaited latest book.
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